Yup, you said it well Sindre … I started to do just walking posts but then sometimes I felt I wanted to “talk about” other subjects and since we deal with Winter and bad weather so many months out of the year, I started doing “Tuesday Musings” … it gives me some wiggle room to explore other options. P.S.: You are a well-rounded blogger. 🙂

I can’t incorporate travels into my blog too well – I should find a way as I digitized all my family and travel photos last year … that said, I scanned them in but they have to be tweaked as some of the album pages have 5-6 pics on one page and the need to be enlarged, then separated into individual photos. Many were taken with a pocket camera or Baby Brownie and even a Polaroid camera years ago, and it will be a big task to get the albums in order. I thought I’d get it done this past Winter but after the blogging took off and all the snow started falling (we got 60 inches of snow – that is a big deal for us and I shovel the neighbor’s house and he mows my lawn all Summer), I never got the pics done. Someday …

and this one when Caleb the Camel was a popular commercial. I really downsized my photos then when I compare them to how they look now. But if you click on both of them they’ll look a little better. These were scanned in on a regular scanner, the big “scan project” last November, I used an Epson color scanner, so hopefully they will look better.https://lindaschaubblog.net/2013/09/25/caleb-asks-guess-what-day-it-is/

I’ve been blogging for a little over three years now. And I’ve read similar suggestions but instead of boxing myself in I blog about a bunch of different things that I like at well. I’d go stir crazy if I only had no topic. Nice post by the way

I think it is ok if someone wants to write only on one topic, and there are those who only want to read one topic, but I think it is wrong to advice someone to box themself in.
Finding a niche naturally seems way better to me than cramming oneself into one.

I’ve also wondered how far we should stick to niches. I think when people give that advice it’s because they are only thinking of stats! But I think you get much more loyal followers if you challenge them to read different topics too.

I shared my post about Thanos on Reddit, and since I was mostly upvoted there, I got 5500 views on that post.
But barely anyone clicked on to anything else I had written!
Better then to reach a single returning reader 🙂

And besides the upvotes, the commenters on Reddit were pretty rude.
There were some thousand more views on the comment section on Reddit than on the post, so I think a lot of the commenters had not clicked in and read the post, and was judging the whole thing solely based on the title “Thanos the Abuser”.

Sounds fun to add hidden stuff, don’t know if I could think of anything like that myself 😛